Meesho Share Price Today: Shares of Meesho Limited continued their upward trajectory during Thursday's intraday trade as investors remained optimistic about the e-commerce stock's growth prospects. Nearly a week after its initial public offering (IPO-listing), Meesho's share price is nearly 95% higher than its issue price.
Meesho shares touched a fresh 52-week high mark of Rs 233.50 per share today. The stock was trading 1.73% higher at Rs 220.10 per share on BSE with a market capitalisation of Rs 1,00,191.51 crore at 12 pm on Thursday.

Meesho Share Price Jumps 95% From Its Listing Price: What's Next For Investors?
The massive rally in Meesho's share price post IPO listing has brought the company's stock close to most of the target prices initiated by multiple brokerage firms. The surge in Meesho share price surge has emerged as a long-term momentum rather than just a listing day jump, it indicates investors optimism around the stock, according Harshal Dasani, Business Head, INVasset PMS.
"Meesho represents a differentiated play on India's value-led consumption, with strong penetration in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets and an asset-light operating structure. The platform has demonstrated its ability to scale volumes efficiently, but it remains a business still transitioning towards consistent profitability. At this stage, investor confidence is driven more by the perceived long-term opportunity than by near-term earnings visibility," explained Dasani.
Meesho Share Price Jumps 95% From Listing Price: What's Next For Investors?
The stock is still appearing to be fairly valued around current levels, rather than being meaningfully 'undervalued'. The current valuation of the stock leaves limited room for error, while institutional participation post-listing lends credibility, and sustaining these levels would require the stock to bring tangible progress on unit economics.
"From an investment standpoint, the stock appears fairly valued around current levels rather than meaningfully undervalued. The recent brokerage target of ₹220 reflects cautious optimism rather than aggressive upside assumptions. For investors, the focus should shift from headline growth to delivery-how effectively Meesho converts scale into sustainable profitability will ultimately determine whether the post-IPO re-rating holds or normalises over time," added Dasani.
Meesho IPO Listing Recap
Meesho IPO saw a bumper subscription from retail as well as institutional investors. The IPO was listed with nearly 46% gains on the listing day. The company had fixed its IPO at an upper price band of Rs 111 per share. The stock was listed for Rs 162 per share on 10 December.
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